This job has been good to me, and I love most everyone I work with. The supervisors are cooperative, fair and very accommodating as far as the schedule goes and when I have needed time off for personal issues and ensure that we work efficiently at the front. Coworkers are helpful and always there for me when I need it. HR is too very good and helpful. I have been able to improve my customer service skills, my communication skills, and my teamwork skills as this was my first job in Canada. The most enjoyable part of the job is that I get to help people all day and talk with them about their needs and experience in the store.

Nice people to work with but the pay is horrible. They do not give rasies at all and if they do it very small. For what you do you do not get paid at all for it. Only the big boys get rasies all the time and make great money.

Reviewing payroll, on computerize system. How to deal with problems. Didn't have any problems with the management team, always had my back. Making sure you meet deadlines. The people that you are working with.

The only positive thing about Sears is the staff on the floor and some Managers. As a F/T Associate or Manager you are expected to work long hours with no O/T Pay and there is too much work expected for too little staff.I learned that the company has very misguided ideas about their priorities and they don't focus on what customers are telling them in feedback.

A typical day at ears is energizing, fun, stressful but well worth it. You leave at the end of the day knowing you have accomplished something and learned at least 1 new thing.Sears is a close knit family and you have to work hard to be a part of it. It is well worth it in the end.

After being hospitalized for being struck by a car in the winter, i had to take some time off work due to back pain and a serious concussion. The managers mocked me in front of other coworkers, and claimed to not believe me. After returning to work a few days later, a costumer got upset over a sale and struck me with merchandise. Being concussed, I was very upset and in pain, and management did NOTHING. I asked to leave early, because I was very stressed out after being struck in the face with a boot by an angry woman, and they said no. All around, horrible place to work.

Call Centre jobs of late are not very secure. This company appeared to be secure and a good company to work for as it was not a third party or outsource. They were understanding and family friendly. It's just unfortunate that we were unable to keep the employees on Canadian soil.

As a high school student entering university, I did not enjoy my overall experience at sears. The co-workers we're so friendly and nice, yet the management at sears is very unorganized and pressure you to sign people up for Sears cards.

At one time the head manager and little sticky notes, with individual names on them (including mine) and sticked them to her office door, for everyone to see who hasn't been signing people up for sears cards! This created an environment that was negative and not uplifting. it didn't motivate me at all. All they really care about is signing people up for Sears Cards, yes it helps the company but it does not motivate your employees, it just discourages them.

Whats even worst, is that my position is a floor replenishment and merchandizer so i am rarely on the cash desk to even discuss sears cards...

The pay at Sears is minimum wage...i have never received a raise yet or bonuses. (working for over a year)

My first job was at Sears. I started from working as floor sales associate than got promoted to Customer Service. I worked in all the departments except electronics. I left the company because I decided to move to another city. I really enjoyed working at Sears. I was offered to be a supervisor, but unfortunately I could not accept the offer due to some inconvenience.